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Green-power Archive for July 2001
8 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:18:58 2002

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Re: GP: New to List



I thought Australia was really big on solar projects. I guess I got it from the
olympics.
How strong is your solar industry?

Thomas Fox wrote:

> Hello List
>
> I am new to this list having just begun a one year tenure as leader of an
> Energy Management Unit for an Australian water utility.
>
> It appears that wind and landfill gas are the two source
> most prevalent here.
>
> I look forward to joining your discussions on green power issues.
>
> All the best
>
> Thomas H Fox
> Leader - Energy Management Unit
> Water Corporation
> 629 Newcastle Street
> LEEDERVILLE WA 6007
> Australia
> Phone: +61 8 9420 3201
> Mobile:  0412 260 825
> Thomas.Fox@WaterCorporation.com.au
>
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Ron Byrd
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Sunstar Precision Energy Corporation
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" Turn Sunlight into SPEC Energy "



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      • From: Thomas Fox <Thomas.Fox@watercorporation.com.au>